Learn how to make, change, or cancel your DMV in-person appointment in Connecticut.
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DMV services vary by office and are being offered by appointment only. Check individual offices below for services at that location. What type of DMV office to visit Hub offices You can complete all transactions at full-service DMV hub offices. Branch offices There are a limited number of services this DMV can perform for you.
By signing this appointment of health care representative, I appoint a health care representative with legal authority to make health care decisions on my behalf in such case or at such time.
Step 1: Make an appointment Make an appointment at a DMV office. Step: 2: Bring your invitation to renew If you do not have your invitation, please bring your driver’s license or ID card. If you wish to name a beneficiary to your vehicle, simply print out this beneficiary form. At the end of the renewal process, just attach it to your registration certificate.
Notary terms of appointment expire on the last day of the month in which the notary was originally appointed. Renewal applications are emailed (or mailed if we do not have an email address) three months in advance of the expiration date to the address recorded with the Secretary.